The world’s largest celebration for LGBTQ+ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American and Middle Eastern heritage, UK Black Pride celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and around 20,000 attendees are expected to descend on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for another big party and protest. The festivities will include performers, community stall-holders, food and drink, and special workshops. The theme for this year has yet to be announced at the time of writing, but organisers are promising the “biggest and boldest” edition of UK Black Pride yet.
One of the best bits about London summertime is the wealth of music festivals that pop up across the capital, and boy, are we in for a treat this weekend (August 9-10). Party with promoter and producer Labyrinth, who is throwing a bunch of gigs in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Royal Naval College, featuring the likes of DJ Solomun, Fisher and Dusky, dance along with Skepta at the second incarnation of his Big Smoke festival, which will see names like Central Cee and JME take the stage. Or, head to Finsbury Park, where Krankbrother are putting on some intoxicating dance music sets from acts like Honey Dijon and Horse Meat Disco.
When you’re busy doing all the things we love about London summer: beer garden hangs, alfresco dining, picnics in the park, open-air theatre and cinema and lido visits, there’s also five-star food to tuck into at new restaurant Elephant Hackney, oddball fringe theatre to take in at London’s answer to the Edinburgh Fringe festival, the Camden Fringe, and don’t forget to take to the streets for Black Pride on Sunday, which is the world’s largest celebration for LGBTQ+ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American and Middle Eastern heritage. Get out there!
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